Notification of State required early warning system for use of force reporting.

In accordance with the New Jersey Attorney Generals Office 2018 requirement that all law enforcement agencies must employ an early warning system to track use of force reports and ensure an early warning system, the Lodi Police Department has in place, an early warning system. Although this requirement is new, the Lodi Police Department has had an early warning reporting system in place for nearly 15 years. The system allows the department to document and track use of force reports and review them for policy compliance, ensuring the public that all officers act within the guidelines of state law at all times. You can review the NJ Attorney General’s requirements here: PJ - Action Figure 1 6 Loose Dragon 1935 - DID sideshow Elite Force BBI

Notification of State required drug testing policy for law enforcement

In accordance with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Drug Testing Policy and the New Jersey Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Directive No. 2018-2, this is official and required notification that the Lodi Police Department, an accredited agency, has a drug testing policy in place. To read more about the policy click here, 2018-21 LPD Drug Testing Policy

Earlier this month (August), the Lodi Police Department swore in its newest member of the force. PO Nader Sarabamoun took the oath before friends, family and fellow officers in Lodi Borough Hall Council Chambers, with Borough Manager Vincent Caruso administering the oath of office. PO Sarabamoun comes to us as a transfer from Bloomfield PD, where he brings his desire for community policing and reaching out to members of the community in a partnership to make the town a safer place. PO Sarabamoun will immediately go into the Patrol Divsion.

Congratulations to PO Sarabamoun and stay safe!

Congratulations to our newest Sergeant… Sgt. Nsonji Jones!

After serving the residents of Lodi in the Patrol Division, Sgt. Jones worked as a Detective for a brief time up until his promotion. Sgt. Jones will join his squad in the patrol division following this promotion. We wish Sgt. Jones the best of luck and please stay safe. Thank you for your service.

Lodi Police is launching a new cooperative program in crime fighting!

The Lodi Police Community Camera Partnership ProgramThe Lodi Police Department invites residents and business owners to help us deter and solve crimes by registering your residential or business security cameras with us. Are you one of the many residents or businesses that have security cameras? If so, you may be able to help us solve a case or even deter crimes before they happen. By registering your cameras with us, we could then contact you in the event an incident occurred near your home or business that is within camera coverage. Then, with your permission, you could be contacted and asked to provide us with a copy of the video footage. This footage would not be released to the press or public, and your information would be confidential and protected by law. If you would like to participate in this free program, download the form today and fill it out. Send it to us at info@lodipd.org, or mail it to Lodi Police Department, Attn: CCPP, 1 Memorial Drive, Lodi NJ 07644

Chief Quatrone receives accreditation from the New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police under their Accredited Chief/Command Executive (ACE) Program.

Recently, our own Chief Quatrone received accreditation from the New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police. Chief Quatrone, 1 of only 29 Chiefs throughout the state, was granted this under the program for demonstrating leadership qualities, continuing education, and core values that a Police Chief should reflect. earlier this year, the Lodi Police Department became an officially accredited law enforcement agency with the 1989 Tyco Dino Riders Placerias & Driver. Congratulations to Chief Quatrone on this prestigious award and your continued leadership to this accredited agency.

Lodi Police has been certified by the New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police as an Officially Accredited Agency

The Lodi Police Department is proud to announce that it has been officially certified by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police as an Accredited police agency. 470 police agencies are eligible to seek accreditation, however, only approximately 140 have gone through this rigorous process.

Research shows that accredited agencies have 11 percent fewer police professional liability claims, 18 percent fewer worker compensation claims and 31 percent fewer auto liability claims. They also received substantial insurance premium discounts. Accredited agencies are better able to defend against lawsuits and citizens’ complaints, and provide objective evidence of the agency’s commitment to excellence in leadership, resource management and service delivery.

There are 105 standards that need to be met on a national standard to become accredited. The Lodi Police Department has accomplished this by the hard work and dedication of it’s members, its Accreditation Manager Capt. Joseph Quatrone, and Chief of Police Vincent Quatrone. This accreditation signifies that the Lodi Police Department employs the latest technology, follows the rules & regulations set forth by the Chief of Police as well as the N.J. Attorney General guidelines and laws of N.J.

Free gun locks available to residents

In an effort to promote awareness and child safety, the Lodi Police Department is giving away free gun locks to any Lodi resident with proper identification showing your Lodi address. In addition, gun locks can be obtained when you pick up your permit to purchase a firearm.

Please see Records Division personnel to obtain your free gun lock.

The Records Division is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Locks can also be obtained on certain late nights at our records division. Please call to find out when these nights are, as they coincide with evening Municipal Court sessions, 973-473-7600, option 5.

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